DELAWARE ROOTS

Ken Simpler

Delaware State Treasurer

Like all of you, Delaware is my home. In my case, it is the state where I was born and raised and where I have chosen to bring up my own family. My hope for all Delawareans is that we can aspire to and achieve the level of opportunity for our children that I enjoyed growing up here.

My formative childhood revolved around the Avenue Restaurant in Rehoboth Beach. For nearly thirty years, my parents ran the Avenue, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner year round and hiring hundreds of workers over that time and serving tens of thousands of customers.

I got to witness first-hand the opportunity that the restaurant created not just for my family but for the people who either began or made their careers there. Like many of them, I bused tables, made coleslaw and clam chowder, shucked corn and peeled potatoes, rolled dough and prepared piecrusts, and washed dishes and scrubbed pots (which I still do well now if you ask my wife).

As a young adolescent, however, I can also remember that the late 1970s were uncertain times for our country. We had gas shortages, a Cold War in full swing and a hostage crisis in the Middle East. Overshadowed by these national concerns and unbeknownst to me as a teenager was just how precarious was our situation in Delaware. By the end of the decade, our state government was in terrible financial straits – our then Governor, Pete du Pont, declared us bankrupt!

This was a critical moment for Delaware, and our elected leaders rose to the occasion. Not only did they face and meet our fiscal challenges, they laid down structural reforms to our most basic financial systems that would usher in a generation of good governance and prosperity for Delawareans. I lived through and benefitted by those actions; I grew up in a state knowing great opportunity.

Forty years on, we need to find that same resolve again. While we are not bankrupt, nor do we face an imminent fiscal crisis, our position as a top tier state has eroded and our financial trajectory threatens to undermine the opportunities that we can create for the next generation of Delawareans.

I ran for State Treasurer not because I think we can solve every problem we have in education, healthcare, safety and infrastructure, but because I know that we can ensure that our next generation has the resources to do so. Put simply, I want every Delawarean to have the opportunity that I enjoyed growing up here and I will work tirelessly as your State Treasurer to make that happen.

I ran for State Treasurer not because I think we can solve every problem we have in education, healthcare, safety and infrastructure, but because I know that we can ensure that our next generation has the resources to do so.